Date Submitted: February 29, 2004
Article Type: Journal
A recent survey of motorists in Britain shows, according to the Midland Kite Fliers newsletter, that many road signs still baffle drivers. The sign indicating a crossing for migratory toads was interpreted by some to indicate a French restaurant was in the vicinity. A “be aware of cattle” sign meant to many there was a footand- mouth disease problem locally. Some even read the warning for strong side winds—a windsock flying at a right angle to the ground—incorrectly, interpreting it to mean there was a nearby area for kite flying.
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